Mr.Department
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Her name?
Just a suprise pic from her. They are welcome in Türkiye.
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Her name?
But that's beside the point. What I'm having a hard time understanding here is why do we have to give such a lucrative business as running our airports' duty free shops to a foreign entity? Why aren't Turkish companies running German airports' duty free shops instead?
never .... do you think that you are discussing with a teenie ?
public person
Public persons who support Turkey are rare and prefer not to be mentioned with names,
but only companies. That's sad. You know how Rheinmetall CEO was attacked.
they will not quoted in western media
http://www.haberturk.com/tim-2017-ihracati-1571-milyar-dolar-1780878-ekonomi
Exports increased %10.22 and reached $157billion. If no political crisis/unexpected development happens and growth keep going like that, we could see $250billion exports by 2023, together with $50billion tourism revenue Turkey wouldn't have any current account deficit.
But Turkey still has to join one economic alliance, or create one itself.
Imports also increased by 17.9% and reached $234 billon dollar. That’s a deficit of $77 billion. Minus tourism revenue of $25 billion plus FDI of $10 billion. A net deficit of $42 billion. That’s a huge number.
Imports also increased by 17.9% and reached $234 billon dollar. That’s a deficit of $77 billion. Minus tourism revenue of $25 billion plus FDI of $10 billion. A net deficit of $42 billion. That’s a huge number.
If no political crisis/unexpected development happens and growth keep going like that, we could see $250billion exports by 2023, together with $50billion tourism revenue Turkey wouldn't have any current account deficit.
Not quite right.
... and that is why i said;